​From Victim To Master (REL)

Do you want to replace surviving with thriving?

Do you want to replace stress with tranquility?

Do you want to replace disapproval for yourself with self-acceptance?

If you answered any of these questions with Yes, then this Newly Revamped 3-day course From Victim to Master could be perfect for you. Watch the video below, so you can make an informed decision to join us or not.

​Life is a reflection of the relationship we have with ourselves. By changing ourselves; our choices and actions also change. This leads to a different life-experience.​You can click here, if you want to understand more about how this course is great for dealing ADD-ADHDand other learning difficulties.

What makes our techniques unique:

We get great results, already within the first session.

The methods are easy to use.

We also address the root cause of our beliefs, emotions and habits, by addressing the unresolved trauma's

Within one session, we can deal with the trauma of mother and child. Most people overlook the fact that parents are also traumatised by the traumas their child experiences.

Our techniques make it possible to easily and effortlessly shift beliefs, including inherited beliefs.

We can resolve relationship issues, even without the other party participating.

Who will benefit from this course? This course is open to anybody who feels they have been held back by traumatic experiences and ready to get over them.Besides the tremendous personal growth you will experience, this three day course equips you to work and show others how to help themselves.If you are already working with people who struggle with addictions, learning difficulties and other life-challenges either during childhood, the teenage years and as grown ups, then the techniques you learn in this course will help you.Here’s an extra tip: If you are already working with the early childhood reflexes, this course will give you great tools to prevent integrated reflexes to play up again.

We have now taught this course to this group of social workers and their assistants (auxiliary workers). These people have to deal a lot with the victims and perpetrators of violence and abuse. What makes their job difficult, is that many of them have experienced these things themselves. Their client's issues are too often too close to home. Below you can see the list of what they wanted to learn and the video with what they had to say about the course.